How to configure different languages for MailEnable web mail and web administration

SUMMARY

The following article explains how to create your own language translation
for the webmail and web administration clients or edit the default
translations.

DETAIL

MailEnable uses text files stored in the Mail Enable\bin directory for the
language translations for webmail and web administration. For webmail the file
names are formatted as:

WebMail-Mondo.net-tokens-xx.map

xx is the two character language code. So for the English translation this
code is en. For web administration the format is similar:

WebAdmin-Mondo.net-tokens-xx.map

To create your own language copy the English translation file and name it
with the appropriate two character language code. Then open it in Notepad or
your favourite text editor and change the English text to the required language.
When finished you are able to the add this language as a visible language to
webmail by editing the LANGUAGES.TAB file in the same directory. To add your
language, add a line in the file formatted as:

xx[tab]Language Name

Where xx is your two character language code, [tab] is a tab character, and
the language name is what the language is called. When you save your changes you
will then see the language available as an option in the login page in
webmail.

Updates to the MailEnable program may include extra items that need
translating. So after upgrading your software you can check to see if there are
any extra items by comparing the English translation to your own. All new items
will be added to the end of the file.

If you make changes to the translations installed with MailEnable they will
be overwritten if you reinstall or upgrade MailEnable.

REFERENCES

Does MailEnable web mail support Multiple Languages in Version 2?: Article ME020165